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The Grudge 2 Begins
Filming in Tokyo
Principal photography has
begun on The Grudge 2, it was announced by Columbia Pictures and Ghost
House Pictures. The film is the much-anticipated sequel to the 2004 hit The
Grudge, which earned $188 million in worldwide box office receipts.
The Grudge 2 delves into the secrets behind the grudge's wrath and
introduces a seemingly unrelated host of new characters who find themselves
connected by the same terrifying supernatural curse.
The movie stars Amber Tamblyn (Stephanie Daley, Joan of Arcadia)
with Sarah Michelle Gellar returning in her role as Karen. Arielle Kebbel
(upcoming Aquamarine) joins the growing ensemble cast with Jennifer Beals
(The L Word) and newcomer Teresa Palmer (upcoming December Boys)
co-starring.
Japanese actress Takako Fuji reprises her role as the terrorizing Kayako, making
it the fifth time that she has played this role—three times in the Japanese Ju-On
as well as the first installment of the English version. Ryo Ishibashi also
returns briefly in a cameo as Detective Nakagawa.
Other supporting cast includes Japanese teen pop star Misako Uno of the popular
group AAA in her feature film debut, Shaun Sipos (Complete Savages), and
the well-known Chinese actor Edison Chen, who is best known for his role in Infernal
Affairs, the 2002 hit Hong Kong film which is being remade by Martin
Scorsese and set to be released as The Departed.
Also returning are
director Takashi Shimizu, writer Stephen Susco, and producers Sam Raimi, Rob
Tapert and Taka Ichise.
Producer Sam Raimi offers, "For 'The Grudge 2,' Ghost House has reunited
our original team led by master filmmaker Takashi Shimizu. It promises to
deliver gripping sequences of suspense and shocking jolts that should have the
fans of 'The Grudge' part 1 leaping out of their seats and coming back to the
theater again and again."
Other key filmmakers returning for the second installment include Production
Designer Iwao Saito who ingenuously designed the house for the first movie;
Visual Effects Supervisor Hajime Matsumoto who handled the three Japanese
versions of "Ju-On" as well as the English-language version; and
Editor Jeff Betancourt (When a Stranger Calls, The Exorcism of Emily
Rose). In addition, Cinematographer Katsumi Yanagijima who has made a name
for himself in collaborating with respected Japanese writer/director Takeshi
Kitano, in the recent cult classics Zatôichi: The Blind Swordsman and Dolls,
joins this talented group in his first English-language movie.
With the story still set in Tokyo, the production
is shooting on location in various places around the metropolitan area as well
as the famous Toho Studios, the largest sound stages in Japan. Filming began on
Monday, Feb. 13, and is scheduled to wrap at the end of April. Columbia Pictures
will release the movie on October 20, 2006, in the United States.
Mandate Pictures' Joe Drake and Nathan Kahane executive produce alongside
Vertigo Entertainment’s Roy Lee and Doug Davison. Matt Tolmach and Shannon
Gaulding are overseeing the production for Columbia. Michael Kirk and Drew
Crevello will oversee for Ghost House, with Shintaro Shimosawa, as a
Co-Producer, overseeing for Vertigo Entertainment.
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Source:
Ghost House Pictures March 1, 2006
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